

• A female will become ready to breed every six
to nine months, and during this three-week
period she must be kept away from un-
neutered
males to avoid the risk of an unwanted pregnancy.
• A male that is not neutered will have a one-track
mind when it comes to females. He will be on the
lookout for females in “heat,” and he will mark his
territory so he can signal to other males and
females in the area.
• If you already have a dog, you will need to
choose the gender which is most likely to be
compatible. Ask the breeder for advice as
compatibility between the sexes may vary from
breed to breed.
If you do not plan to get involved in breeding, the
best course of action is to neuter your dog, which
has many health benefits as well as simplifying
dog management. You vet will give further advice,
and will also recommend the most suitable age for
carrying out this procedure.
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